Yes. Once the disc is burned, it behaves just like any other CD.
Not if the data is burned on. If it is just stored then yes, but if it's music burned on, NO
Only CDRW can be overwritten, just erase what is on it and reburn the new data
No, You Can't Unburn A Cd. =]
Yes ,it is the same thing
Nope once you burn it, that's it
You can indeed burn a CD that already has files on it. You would just have to write over the other files on the CD.
It depends, you can on an RW CD or re-writable CD. After burning a CD you usually get an option to seal the disc. This will prevent it being over written. If its a CD R disc, then no.
Sometimes. Usually on audio disks only.
The CD won't let you.
of course u can - HOW!!!!!!!!!! Edit: You can find here easy step by step instructions on how to burn a CD. http://dvdcdduplication.posterous.com/how-to-burn-a-cd
You will need a drive, media and software that support over-burning. Then you just enable it in the software.
Wait u can burn cds !?!?!? O.O
No.
Depends on what model you have and what Cd's you use. But usually if you have a newer model the more variety of Cd's you can burn.
To burn tracks to a CD place the required tracks in a playlist then right click on the playlist's name and select Burn Playlist To Disc from the menu.
That's a definite maybe. You need to have a CD R/W (reader/writer) to burn CDs. A DVD R/W will burn CDs for you. If it can burn movies, it can burn audio.